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bell.""and talk about telling aawhoppee, there was the aprrl fool's hoax invvlvinn the left-handedd whopper." burger king said they moved the condimentss180 deggees to accommooate lefties. what's left? the balloon boy, of course. "i'm know?"dad upposedly thhught hhs soo falcon was accidentally sent aloft in this thing.but it was eemed a hoaxx punctuaaed with uuforggttable media appearancee, for instancc when balloon boy barfed on the toddy show. at leasttthat haan't happened yettwith thee manti te'o girlfriend hoax. exxsted." the eo-ing on ine the shooer to a fortune cookie reading "the love of your liff is sittinggacross rom you." pe'o jokes are all very unny but let's all try and remember thaa aaperson who never existed is deaa." sttll if a hoax like balloon boy never existed, eiiher would our favorite quote, afterrwolf &pblitzer introduced himself to balloon boy..."hi guys." ""who mooo,,cnn, nyy commng up....nee jersey governor chris christie... lashhs out at the n-r-a. "reprehensible".you
bell.""and talk about telling aawhoppee, there was the aprrl fool's hoax invvlvinn the left-handedd whopper." burger king said they moved the condimentss180 deggees to accommooate lefties. what's left? the balloon boy, of course. "i'm know?"dad upposedly thhught hhs soo falcon was accidentally sent aloft in this thing.but it was eemed a hoaxx punctuaaed with uuforggttable media appearancee, for instancc when balloon boy barfed on the toddy show. at leasttthat haan't...
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the dividend tax rates would go up dramatically in 2013. as the market moves on, take some money off the table, what we found the last three years is if you bought with the s&p is under the moving average, your average gain is 45.3%. if you bought when it was over the moving average, your average gain is 1.5% per year. i still think it'll be a back-and-forth market. take some profits in the euphoria. david: we think about what is happening inside the beltway. it is a global market. it is becoming more of a global market. you see global trade is really taking off in 2013. that leads to tremendous opportunities if it happens, right? >> i think so, david. evaluations are compelling whether it is europe, china. emerging market and even in japan. on the way to unlock the valuations and as investors come around to realizing those risks are receding, you will see a compression of the equity risk premium allowing evaluations to expand. david: lets michelle and she won one of those countries, japan. some people say this new leader going in the oppos
the dividend tax rates would go up dramatically in 2013. as the market moves on, take some money off the table, what we found the last three years is if you bought with the s&p is under the moving average, your average gain is 45.3%. if you bought when it was over the moving average, your average gain is 1.5% per year. i still think it'll be a back-and-forth market. take some profits in the euphoria. david: we think about what is happening inside the beltway. it is a global market. it is...
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the last 22 minutes, intel started popping even higher than it was. >> that certainly is a bullish sign, very heavy volume on wall street. intel looking up about 2% moments ago. liz: now it is up almost 4% on the high of the session. david: reporting those earnings as soon as we can. we have some bad news from citigroup and bank of america. bank of america has had a huge run-up the past couple of weeks but today it took it on the chin. why? nicole: goldman sachs, jpmorgan hit two week highs. in the revenue hit for bank of america. liz: ebay with a nice gain following earnings. >nicole: and mobile buying is going well for ebay and paypal, so that is good news there as well. david: talk about the news on the dream liner. good news all over for the market. liz: the bells are ringing on wall street and intel numbers coming in, the dow jones industrial off of the earlier highs off about 85 points, had been hired by more than 100. the s&p seeing the level of $14.80. will they hold that level? technicals make a big deal about that. and the russell 2000 small and mid-cap looking very heavy once
the last 22 minutes, intel started popping even higher than it was. >> that certainly is a bullish sign, very heavy volume on wall street. intel looking up about 2% moments ago. liz: now it is up almost 4% on the high of the session. david: reporting those earnings as soon as we can. we have some bad news from citigroup and bank of america. bank of america has had a huge run-up the past couple of weeks but today it took it on the chin. why? nicole: goldman sachs, jpmorgan hit two week...
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check out apple jumping $22 at the moment, that is back above the $500 share level by $8, but it is notable. apple making headway in china, introducing some new payment plans for buyers of iphone and macbook laptops. that comes with a price margins sacrificed struggling to keep up with cheaper devices. translations, at least some, you have love of phones in asia very expensive, value smart phones. let's go to the floor show. providing some list and a little optimism in the financial. so let me ask these guys why are the markets so ho-hum. you would think aside from boeing would have a little bit more. >> you would think so, but i don't think this is a bad showing. republicans seem to be putting a lot of pressure from the inside on the republicans who will vote to stop holding us hostage with the spending cuts to the debt ceiling. people are starting to feel a little bit more optimistic that might be less of an issue going forward. i still think it is a great focus people are afraid. we're pretty complacent and the volumes are really waiting to see what will happen in washington, i think. li
check out apple jumping $22 at the moment, that is back above the $500 share level by $8, but it is notable. apple making headway in china, introducing some new payment plans for buyers of iphone and macbook laptops. that comes with a price margins sacrificed struggling to keep up with cheaper devices. translations, at least some, you have love of phones in asia very expensive, value smart phones. let's go to the floor show. providing some list and a little optimism in the financial. so let me...
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it goes back to the catch 22 which so many borrowers are in. they are either under water or lost their jobs and did not have the income. they cannot refinance. they are stuck paying a higher mortgage. the fed has brought interest rates to near zero to encourage people to refinance. so many people cannot get a new loan. the zero inches rate policy is of no help to them -- interest rate policy is of no help to them. host: we have a question on twitter from sea dog. guest: again, it has not been made clear what the terms of the solomon r., what kinds of circumstances will be those that get the remedy -- what the terms of the settlements are. if there were some egregious examples of a bank trying to foreclose when the person was current on their payments, there is a possibility that the borrower could get some money. it seems unlikely if they have walked away from the house that they would be part of the salomon. host: frank from lexington, south carolina, good morning. caller: good morning. i appreciate your comments. a lot of what you're saying i
it goes back to the catch 22 which so many borrowers are in. they are either under water or lost their jobs and did not have the income. they cannot refinance. they are stuck paying a higher mortgage. the fed has brought interest rates to near zero to encourage people to refinance. so many people cannot get a new loan. the zero inches rate policy is of no help to them -- interest rate policy is of no help to them. host: we have a question on twitter from sea dog. guest: again, it has not been...
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cornyn notes there will be tax revenue coming in and said it may be necessary to partially shut down the government to secure the long-term fiscal well-being of the country. white house aides just want congress to get it done. >> the point is without drama and delay, monthly extension is drama. okay? so congress should do its job. we're not going to negotiate over extending the debt ceiling. >> though the house is planning something short-term to force the senate to the a budget. >> just the structure, moving something on a shorter term, what we are discussing is something that all could support. it's reasonable. but also very constructive for america themselves. >> spokesman for the senate majority leader harry reid says if the house pass a clean debt ceiling incress, the senate will be happy to consider it. jay carney at the white house called for passing a clean debt limit deal without delay. leading republicans are saying without a budget that includes a real plan to reduce the deficit, the nation faces the threat of a credit downgrade. bret? >> bret: mike, thank you. sticking wi
cornyn notes there will be tax revenue coming in and said it may be necessary to partially shut down the government to secure the long-term fiscal well-being of the country. white house aides just want congress to get it done. >> the point is without drama and delay, monthly extension is drama. okay? so congress should do its job. we're not going to negotiate over extending the debt ceiling. >> though the house is planning something short-term to force the senate to the a budget....
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and westminster and the 22 this morning. the wind chill is going to stick around, high pressure and this is what we're going to deal with. future trend. we should stay dry. we have a dry front working in by sunday. but they are looking good. 24 and mostly clear. frosty outside. by tomorrow more sunshine and bumping up. the forecast as we head towards the game. windy and 35. and the wind chill is going to be high. we look at maryland's radar -- actually we look at the 7-day forecast. the arctic blast will be here next week. let's check of the time saver traffic with lauren. >>> good morning. >> and there are accidents across the region in anne arundel we have a crash in baltimore and it will be at crane highway. howard county an about along the mortgage bound lanes at route 100. if you are using 70, there is an accident in woodlawn along the eastbound lanes as you approach 695. this is what it looks like. the old court road. outer loop moving slowly as you make it to route 40. if you are traveling in parkville now for a look
and westminster and the 22 this morning. the wind chill is going to stick around, high pressure and this is what we're going to deal with. future trend. we should stay dry. we have a dry front working in by sunday. but they are looking good. 24 and mostly clear. frosty outside. by tomorrow more sunshine and bumping up. the forecast as we head towards the game. windy and 35. and the wind chill is going to be high. we look at maryland's radar -- actually we look at the 7-day forecast. the arctic...
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the dow off about 22 points. thanbank of america higher. tracy: look at boeing. dennis: nicole petallides standing by. nicole: i'm here with ben willis, and we were chatting about everything from what we were seeing out of washington. you wanted to focus on another sector that is not front and center today. >> it has been for hedge funds back when they were falling apart, but the housing industry. the mortgage origination numbers, goldman sachs saying the sector they want to focus their attention on. facebook talking was seeing strength. well everybody wants to talk about apple for what is going on in washington, there's a lot going on in the housing market. nicole: we have seen the stocks run-up over the 52 weeks, what do the traders think about that? >> the traders want to be cautious. they say take a look at the housing stock and see if there is something there you understand. nicole: back to you. dennis: thank you very much. some sort of emergency. tracy: i am on for like an hour and a half. earnings season in full swing and we heard from a slew of major bank
the dow off about 22 points. thanbank of america higher. tracy: look at boeing. dennis: nicole petallides standing by. nicole: i'm here with ben willis, and we were chatting about everything from what we were seeing out of washington. you wanted to focus on another sector that is not front and center today. >> it has been for hedge funds back when they were falling apart, but the housing industry. the mortgage origination numbers, goldman sachs saying the sector they want to focus their...
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they are down 4%. 22 on vera bradley. they are also blaming weak sales because of the hurricane as well. more from the luxury markets. deutsche raising price target on coach. coach's shares are at 61.54. they are up there. fashion company fifth and pacific says its line reported weaker than expected sales. but the stock is up 10%. how about that. paying college athletes, the debate rolls on. [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums maybe you want to incorporate a business. orrotect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an atto
they are down 4%. 22 on vera bradley. they are also blaming weak sales because of the hurricane as well. more from the luxury markets. deutsche raising price target on coach. coach's shares are at 61.54. they are up there. fashion company fifth and pacific says its line reported weaker than expected sales. but the stock is up 10%. how about that. paying college athletes, the debate rolls on. [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures...
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welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the dow jones industrial average closing higher today for a fifth session in a row. take a look at how we're settling out on the street tonight and the market does close at the highs of the afternoon and the dow is down 61 points earlier today. at the close, up 27 points. about a quarter of a percent higher at 13,534. nasdaq close but no cigar. down 6.75 points on nasdaq but it, too, had been worse off. 3110 last trade on the nasdaq. s&p 500 close to where it began the session with a gain on the day of 1.66 points. first, breaking news out of washington right now. >> we go to john harwood. >> reporter: maria, get used to drip, drip, drip. small development news like the one contained in this secretary treasury secretary geithner send to congress notifying them of one of the extraordinary measures he's taken to put off the hitting of the debt crying, not investing some money in the federal employee retirement system in or
welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the dow jones industrial average closing higher today for a fifth session in a row. take a look at how we're settling out on the street tonight and the market does close at the highs of the afternoon and the dow is down 61 points earlier today. at the close, up 27 points. about a quarter of a percent higher at 13,534. nasdaq close but no cigar. down 6.75 points on nasdaq but it, too,...
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really 22% the first nine trading days of this year. i think the levels are unsustainable. if you look at a stock reaching former highs, they made a high back in june, 33 1/2. technically a lot of times when you see a rally up to a former high, oftentimes you see a little bit of resistance. third, indications of upside exhaustion by the market indicators is something i use quite frequently, also showing signs of td essential and td combo countdown. and if you look at the broader gauge of social media, be it the global etf that tracks these, it's reaching levels that were last september and last june. the bottom line is, these companies have come a long way. i still like facebook better than stocks like pandora. but they've come a long way very quickly and i think they need to consolidate. >> in terms of the etf, though, that doesn't seem like a very robust indicator, because facebook, i would imagine, is one of the biggest components, in the facebook related shares like zinga which is also part of that etf. >> the fact is, that it looked almost identical reaching these form
really 22% the first nine trading days of this year. i think the levels are unsustainable. if you look at a stock reaching former highs, they made a high back in june, 33 1/2. technically a lot of times when you see a rally up to a former high, oftentimes you see a little bit of resistance. third, indications of upside exhaustion by the market indicators is something i use quite frequently, also showing signs of td essential and td combo countdown. and if you look at the broader gauge of social...
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we're going to raise 60 billion from the tax hikes so the president is saying we've got to raise taxes on the rich to better roads and build schools, half the money is gone to just bailing out two federal government agencies. isn't that the sad iron? >> it's worse than you think. >> thanks. >> because the post office has accounting tricks going on. they have been selling these forever stamps. a lot of people have been buying them because you can use them at any time no, matter how much it costs to mail a left so the post office is collecting all this money from mail it hasn't even delivered yet. eventually when -- when they are allowed to raise the price of a stamp, people are going to use the forever stamps and the post office will have to deliver all this mail, but they won't get paid anything because they already spent the money. >> it's a very sad state of affairs. jim, peter, always good to have you on the show. the one thing you might want to start stockpiling. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook
we're going to raise 60 billion from the tax hikes so the president is saying we've got to raise taxes on the rich to better roads and build schools, half the money is gone to just bailing out two federal government agencies. isn't that the sad iron? >> it's worse than you think. >> thanks. >> because the post office has accounting tricks going on. they have been selling these forever stamps. a lot of people have been buying them because you can use them at any time no, matter...
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does it ring a bell? nate is the guy whose 538 column due into a darn near ocult. it is polling slang, nate was a guy, who painfully researched every state, and nook and cranny to assess which candidate was closer to, in this case, the election rally votes needed to become president, he got the election right, down to final electoral vote. he made a mockery of those invisible romney voters. prove could them wrong, suddenly of it nate the great, and a campaign stat star of born, a polling jeanious genius. he leveraged that brand with issues that might or might not have anything to do with that brand, sort of like me some moving into the health caresphere. republicans say this confirms how clueless the president is, nate silver writing, how right the president is, mr. numbers explains if you do get run away spending on medicare, social security, and medicaid under control, spending is suddenly not a problem. to david stockman who is not quite convinced, ronald reagan former budget director, joining he now, we would like to spend extra time with david, like a sponge i
does it ring a bell? nate is the guy whose 538 column due into a darn near ocult. it is polling slang, nate was a guy, who painfully researched every state, and nook and cranny to assess which candidate was closer to, in this case, the election rally votes needed to become president, he got the election right, down to final electoral vote. he made a mockery of those invisible romney voters. prove could them wrong, suddenly of it nate the great, and a campaign stat star of born, a polling...
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tax increasing and spending. business people would get this deal done in an afternoon. this is what we do. >> maybe that's why ruth should go to washington. >> do you think bowles simpson is dead? will it ever come back? >> it's provided the energy of a we need bipartisan and both ingredients to make it work and we need sense of urgency because it's really important. that to me what bowles simpson was all about. >> now to wall street. are you telling investors just accept, this is it, what we have today? >> well, investors i think appropriately should be looking at risk adjusted returns. so -- >> sounds like a yes? >> no, the era of very high but very risk driven returns is over. okay? so what investors -- capital is doubled. leverage has been cut by two thirds. those are facts. now, the question is, but the quality of the returns you're now getting, i would argue is more stable, more predictable and more secure. >> right. and the compensation is lower. i thought it was pretty shocking what you guys did this week is that you basically said deferred cash bonuses to your
tax increasing and spending. business people would get this deal done in an afternoon. this is what we do. >> maybe that's why ruth should go to washington. >> do you think bowles simpson is dead? will it ever come back? >> it's provided the energy of a we need bipartisan and both ingredients to make it work and we need sense of urgency because it's really important. that to me what bowles simpson was all about. >> now to wall street. are you telling investors just...
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so when it comes to taxes, we're here to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents, and tax attorneys to answer your questions-- helping you get deductions for uniforms, union dues, and even the miles you drive for a job interview. you deserve to keep more of your hard-earned money. and we're here to help make that happen. turbotax-- the power to keep what's yours. try it free at turbotax.com. get at low clearance prices., even tempur-pedic mattress sets and through monday, get 3 years...
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does it ring a bell? nate is the guy whose 538 column due into a darn near ocult. it is polling slang, nate was a guy, who painfully researched every state, and nook and cranny to assess which candidate was closer to, in this case, the election rally votes needed to become president, he got the election right, down to final electoral vote. he made a mockery of those invisible romney voters. prove could them wrong, suddenly of it nate the great, and a campaign stat star of born, a polling jeanious genius. he leveraged that brand with issues that might or might not have anything to do with that brand, sort of like me some moving into the health caresphere. republicans say this confirms how clueless t president is, nate silver writing, how right the president is, mr. numbers explains if you do get run away spending on medicare, social security, and medicaid under control, spending is suddenly not a problem. to david stockman who is not quite convinced, ronald reagan former budget director, joining he now, we would like to spend extra time with david, like a sponge i t
does it ring a bell? nate is the guy whose 538 column due into a darn near ocult. it is polling slang, nate was a guy, who painfully researched every state, and nook and cranny to assess which candidate was closer to, in this case, the election rally votes needed to become president, he got the election right, down to final electoral vote. he made a mockery of those invisible romney voters. prove could them wrong, suddenly of it nate the great, and a campaign stat star of born, a polling...
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so when it comes to taxes, we're here to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents, and tax attorneys to answer your questions-- helping you get deductions for uniforms, union dues, and even the miles you drive for a job interview. you deserve to keep more of your hard-earned money. and we're here to help make that happen. turbotax-- the power to keep what's yours. try it free at turbotax.com. weather. tomorrow morning it will be a chilly start to the day. tomorrow will be another spare the air day. poor air quality. sunrise at 7:23 and temperatures on the cold side ranging from 28 to 42 in san francisco. by 8:00 tomorrow morning the temperature range will be 35-48. still chilly, but above freezing at least. dan and carolyn? >> thanks, spencer. >>> dunkin donuts is coming back to california. >> the owner wants to build 1,000 shops in the state starting with southern california in 2015. >> the donut chain started pulling out in the late 1990s, but the ceo recently had a changing of heart. >> the announcement sent consumers int
so when it comes to taxes, we're here to help you. that's why we have cpas, enrolled agents, and tax attorneys to answer your questions-- helping you get deductions for uniforms, union dues, and even the miles you drive for a job interview. you deserve to keep more of your hard-earned money. and we're here to help make that happen. turbotax-- the power to keep what's yours. try it free at turbotax.com. weather. tomorrow morning it will be a chilly start to the day. tomorrow will be another...
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had that concluded at the beginning of the year is, i think people that are bearing the brunt of the tax increases, think on really marginal level are going to see to pull back in spending. and i think tiffany's preannouncement last week, they didn't give guy danidance yet, it's going to be interesting. i'm going to -- i suppose that we're going to see the first half is slightly weak and that could lead to some worries about recession. >> okay. let's move on and talk ebay here. it is moving higher in the aftermarket session after posting earnings. jon fortt joins us now with the latest. jon? >> yeah, melissa. ebay's ceo taking a bit of a victory lap now. let's look at the numbers they did in the quarter. revenue with $3.99 billion. a little bit above expectations. eps, 70 cents above the 69. the guidance came in light, but it looks like wall street is willing to shrug that off, because overall, the numbers are so strong. i'm point out marketplace was up 16% revenue. paypal up 24%. gsi up 10%. and right now, they're taking up mobile and the potential that has for the rest of this year. to
had that concluded at the beginning of the year is, i think people that are bearing the brunt of the tax increases, think on really marginal level are going to see to pull back in spending. and i think tiffany's preannouncement last week, they didn't give guy danidance yet, it's going to be interesting. i'm going to -- i suppose that we're going to see the first half is slightly weak and that could lead to some worries about recession. >> okay. let's move on and talk ebay here. it is...
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give me 60 seconds on your bell. generally i doubt most americans are all that concerned about the treasury secretary. but in 2008, who it was mattered a lot to the world. gooit timothy geithner was the right guy at the right time. because the global banking system was teetering on the edge of collapse. he knew the ins and outs of wall street, the commercial banks, global credit and central banks. co-in obama's words, hit the ground running. jack lew is a budget wonk and his nomination will be mostly and american affair this time around. the u.s. has a budget problem, it's an internal problem. it may blow a hole in the american hull, but china is not going to start selling off the u.s. dollars because the government doesn't have a budget and might shut down. democrats and republicans can't agree on how to cut our bloated expenditures, but that's an internal washington. washington needs an inside man at treasury. jack lew is an inside man. so as long as the world doesn't implode. americans much less the world will pay
give me 60 seconds on your bell. generally i doubt most americans are all that concerned about the treasury secretary. but in 2008, who it was mattered a lot to the world. gooit timothy geithner was the right guy at the right time. because the global banking system was teetering on the edge of collapse. he knew the ins and outs of wall street, the commercial banks, global credit and central banks. co-in obama's words, hit the ground running. jack lew is a budget wonk and his nomination will be...
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italian new car registrations were down 22%. in germany even, they were down 16%. >> fascinating, isn't it? the u.k. -- everyone talks about the weakness in the u.k. economy. in the car sector, the only one -- >> did reasonably well. >> did reasonably well. >>> meanwhile, weak demand for european autos affected new car registrations, down 19.5% from the year earlier. the company wants to cut 17,500 jobs in france by 2016. stefan rejoin us from paris with more. >> it's about 14% of the work force renault said yesterday, for the remaining 1/3 the company hasn't fight yet what it's going to be -- hasn't said yet what it's going to be. honda wants to improve competitiveness and reduce capacity in europe where it's facing a sharp decline in new car registration. you stated 19.4% decline for the months of december. 18.8% also which means french carmakers are still losing market shares in western europe. meanwhile, honda is pushing workers to accept a new -- new conditions in terms of salaries and working time in order to lower the cos
italian new car registrations were down 22%. in germany even, they were down 16%. >> fascinating, isn't it? the u.k. -- everyone talks about the weakness in the u.k. economy. in the car sector, the only one -- >> did reasonably well. >> did reasonably well. >>> meanwhile, weak demand for european autos affected new car registrations, down 19.5% from the year earlier. the company wants to cut 17,500 jobs in france by 2016. stefan rejoin us from paris with more....
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million over budget for the 2011-2012 fiscal year of 25 top overtime earners who work for the city, 22 worked for muni. ten supervisors made more than $100,000 in overtime. bringing their pay to more than $200,000 for the year so they worked 80 hour work weeks every single week of the year. we have a breakdown of the pay for a mechanic whose base salary was $106,000. he put in for 1,954 hours of over time. an average person worked 2,000 a year so the mechanic got paid for work 4,000 hours in one year. at $83.85 an hour he made $163,842 in overtime. with add-ons he made more than $293,000 for the year. this happened during the first year of lee's mayor, and san francisco police and fire departments overpaid in overtime and those departments along with muni spent $154 million for that fiscal year in overtime. >> thank you. oakland officials will make a major announcement declaring a local state of emergency to seek outside help over a wave of violence with a recent attack involving a drive-by shooting that wounded five people at walnut and seminary avenue after ten other people were shot
million over budget for the 2011-2012 fiscal year of 25 top overtime earners who work for the city, 22 worked for muni. ten supervisors made more than $100,000 in overtime. bringing their pay to more than $200,000 for the year so they worked 80 hour work weeks every single week of the year. we have a breakdown of the pay for a mechanic whose base salary was $106,000. he put in for 1,954 hours of over time. an average person worked 2,000 a year so the mechanic got paid for work 4,000 hours in...
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digits today as we can hear the bells are ringing on wall street. look at the indexes, looks kind of flat, but individual stocks, that was the name of the game, whether we're talking about dell, whether we're talking about apple, we have both of those covered by the way with expert analysis on dell and apple. the dow jones industrial managing to squeak out a gain today. nasdaq though if you look at nasdaq, of course s&p was down just a tick, but you look at nasdaq, now it is down. it's down about a quarter of a percentage point, but it was down a lot more than that when it was just apple that was moving that index down. as soon as news came about dell, that was about 1:00 or 2:00 p.m. today. that's when we saw nasdaq come back up again, not enough to bring it into the green but enough to change it around quite a bit from where it was. sandra: looking at the markets you would think it was a flat day but some big movers involving apple's big drop today. let's take a look at some apple's suppliers. so on apple's big decline, you have to think about all
digits today as we can hear the bells are ringing on wall street. look at the indexes, looks kind of flat, but individual stocks, that was the name of the game, whether we're talking about dell, whether we're talking about apple, we have both of those covered by the way with expert analysis on dell and apple. the dow jones industrial managing to squeak out a gain today. nasdaq though if you look at nasdaq, of course s&p was down just a tick, but you look at nasdaq, now it is down. it's down...
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he played his entire 22-year career with the cardinals. over his career, he collected more than 3600 hits and was inducted into the hall of fame in 1969. baseball fans are paying their respect also to earl weaver, and the skipper spent his managerial career, and is the winningness manager in baltimore history and was inducted into the baseball hall of fame in 1996, and he was known for his theatrical tantrums with umpires. >>> there will be a wreath laying ceremony at the martin luther king national memorial to mark mlk day which is tomorrow. martin luther king iii, and al sharpton and vincent gray will be on hand for the ceremony that begins at noon. hundreds marched and rallied to keep king's dream alive in washington, and they gathered for the peace and freedom walk. besides honoring his legacy, speakers brought up d.c. voting rights in congress. >>> once again, president obama is using the holiday to spread his message of helping others. the first family urged people to give back to their communities with the national day of service ye
he played his entire 22-year career with the cardinals. over his career, he collected more than 3600 hits and was inducted into the hall of fame in 1969. baseball fans are paying their respect also to earl weaver, and the skipper spent his managerial career, and is the winningness manager in baltimore history and was inducted into the baseball hall of fame in 1996, and he was known for his theatrical tantrums with umpires. >>> there will be a wreath laying ceremony at the martin luther...
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the local >> @22 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. defense secretary leon panetta met in london to discuss a hostage situation in algeria. he says terrorists will find no sanctuary caught refuge in algeria or anywhere. reporting about 100 of 132 foreign hostages have been freed from the bp gas plant. reuters announced that they are willing to trade two american hostages for -- meanwhile, the conflict in neighboring malley is echoing. the first 900 troops to help the army paddling al qaeda linked rebels. a top nigerian officer says they have been training islamic terrorists in nigeria. troops are also joining the anti-rebel operation. those are your headlines. dennis: thank you. it is time for your media minute. today, didn't lance make the sale? he went on oprah last night. he apologized for doping and lying about it for like 12 or 13 years. >> did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> yes or no, was one of those band substances epo? >> yes. >> did you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions
the local >> @22 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. defense secretary leon panetta met in london to discuss a hostage situation in algeria. he says terrorists will find no sanctuary caught refuge in algeria or anywhere. reporting about 100 of 132 foreign hostages have been freed from the bp gas plant. reuters announced that they are willing to trade two american hostages for -- meanwhile, the conflict in neighboring malley is echoing. the first 900 troops to help the army...
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with h&r block's second look, there's a lot of messed-up tax returns out there. people bring in old tax returns, and i'm like, "who did this to you?" you have a return. bring it in; i'll look at it for free. i'll go back three years. i'm going to get you every single deduction out there. get your free second look from h&r block now. >>> first lady, michelle obama, some shots from the last four years and her fashion wardrobe and the causes she has championed. she will continue to shape her legacy. here to discuss her influence and where that legacy may go, "new york times" correspondent and author of "the obama" jody cantor and it seems since the campaign trail in 2008, when we talk about michelle obama, for some reason, it seems to revert to fashion or what she is wearing or what she did with her hair. >> she has become almost a one-woman stimulus package for the american fashion industry. we haven't had a first lady since jacqueline kennedy who had such a following. she mixes the high and the low. she loves j. crew and the gap as much as she does narcico rodriguez. >> how important is
with h&r block's second look, there's a lot of messed-up tax returns out there. people bring in old tax returns, and i'm like, "who did this to you?" you have a return. bring it in; i'll look at it for free. i'll go back three years. i'm going to get you every single deduction out there. get your free second look from h&r block now. >>> first lady, michelle obama, some shots from the last four years and her fashion wardrobe and the causes she has championed. she will...
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maybe you could put it at 18, maybe you could put it at 21 or 22. but get an agreement on that, and then go to work on both sides of the ledger. you need tax reform, in my view, corporate pad taxes are too high in the competitive world we're in. get those issues in front of them and then deal with the spending issues, which primarily are in medicare-medicaid and some of the other domestic -- >> how should people feel when they read this john boehner interview where he said the president said, we don't have a spending problem. how should people feel about that? >> if he said that, there's no way to agree with that. look, we're spending 24 percent of gdp and we're taking in 16%. we've got a spending problem. part of the spending problem is the recession that we've been in. the thing you've got to remember all of this has to be designed to get strong economic growth. the goal is not to cut spending or deal with the deficit. those are vehicles to get to the main goal getting the economy to grow at a faster rate. >> it is possible for someone to look at
maybe you could put it at 18, maybe you could put it at 21 or 22. but get an agreement on that, and then go to work on both sides of the ledger. you need tax reform, in my view, corporate pad taxes are too high in the competitive world we're in. get those issues in front of them and then deal with the spending issues, which primarily are in medicare-medicaid and some of the other domestic -- >> how should people feel when they read this john boehner interview where he said the president...
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. >> our coverage continues to chuck bell. >> good morning, everybody. saturday morning and already a noticeable south breeze outside this morning. that's going to be a big part of your saturday forecast. that's the way it looks from our city camera view first thing this morning. with a clear sky, it's 34 degrees in downtown washington. a wind out of the south averaging 15 miles an hour has windchills back down into the low and mid-20s. actual air temperatures, low and mid-30s. but with that breeze outside, it sure does feel cold. good thing, nothing showing up on doppler. we'll be 100% dry today and tomorrow as well. there's your saturday planner. plenty of chilly sunshine today. that south to southwesterly wind at 10 to 20 miles an hour for much of the day means you'll need your jackets. we'll talk more about tomorrow, inauguration day, all the planning you need to be doing. plan on bundling up. that's your early lean. >> thanks, chuck. >>> in about 48 hours, much of downtown d.c. will shut down for the inauguration. drivers, you might want to avoid do
. >> our coverage continues to chuck bell. >> good morning, everybody. saturday morning and already a noticeable south breeze outside this morning. that's going to be a big part of your saturday forecast. that's the way it looks from our city camera view first thing this morning. with a clear sky, it's 34 degrees in downtown washington. a wind out of the south averaging 15 miles an hour has windchills back down into the low and mid-20s. actual air temperatures, low and mid-30s. but...
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taxes. for people not earning that much, you may think well, who cares then. well, analysts say this is going to have a significant impact on the economy. families have less money to spend, especially in local stores, eating out or on vacation. that in turn could hurt our job market once again. coming up in our next hour of mornings on 2, the action some people say they're going to take that could really have a devastating effect on them later in life and on our economic future. tori, dave? >> pam, thank you. >>> time 7:49. inauguration day for president obama is one week from today. organizers held a dress rehearsal getting ready for the big event. >> this was the scene on the streets of washington, d.c. just yesterday. there was this rehearsal parade along with a mock swearing in ceremony. president obama's second inauguration will be smaller than his historic first swearing in. turnout is expected to be between 600,000 to 800,000. that compares to a record 1.8 million people four years ag
taxes. for people not earning that much, you may think well, who cares then. well, analysts say this is going to have a significant impact on the economy. families have less money to spend, especially in local stores, eating out or on vacation. that in turn could hurt our job market once again. coming up in our next hour of mornings on 2, the action some people say they're going to take that could really have a devastating effect on them later in life and on our economic future. tori, dave?...
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[closing bell ringing] david: the bells are ringing. mixed picture as we look at the different indexes. dow jones not able to go into the green. but the s&p is there, tracking up a tick. nasdaq pulled up. not a huge increase on nasdaq. when you think of the influence of apple on the nasdaq itself, the nasdaq index being hugely influenced by that. were it not for gains by apple we would have seen negative gains on nasdaq as well but it did show gains. s&p flirting with the up and down arrow as we speak. liz: touch-and-go moment by moment. look at dow jones transportation index the transports hitting an all-time high today. the index is a composite of to big companies from airlines to railroads to the trucking industry. some investors follow the dow theory the dow and transports need to move in tandem in order to confirm a market trend. right now the dow moving higher, dow transports moving higher. the dow jones industrials moving down. david: look at another transportation unit. cars are feeling heat from what is happening over in europe
[closing bell ringing] david: the bells are ringing. mixed picture as we look at the different indexes. dow jones not able to go into the green. but the s&p is there, tracking up a tick. nasdaq pulled up. not a huge increase on nasdaq. when you think of the influence of apple on the nasdaq itself, the nasdaq index being hugely influenced by that. were it not for gains by apple we would have seen negative gains on nasdaq as well but it did show gains. s&p flirting with the up and down...
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rich people stopped dead in their tracks by new tax hikes. one so steep we were supposed to switch to peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, pbjs, rather than dining at three-star restaurants. pass the skippy, keep the foie gras. we find out we had the highest housing starts since the boom, climbing 12%, double where we were not that long ago. while analysts were determined to tell you the housing is about to go tepid. numbers don't fit into the scenario, not a negative one and that's the story of the market right now the bullish facts are getting in the way of the bearish story. now, i will tell you on any given day, we're capable of a serious swoon and we are due for one. holy cow. maybe dow and intel not so hot tonight can cause one -- sell, sell, sell! this feels like a moment like the mid-1980s where the bulls are in control, ala boeing today. it seems like when i was a young, curly haired kid. at goldman sachs. calling them rich people. finding myself to be incredibly bullish when the world was bearish. i remember seeing larry tyche, ran l
rich people stopped dead in their tracks by new tax hikes. one so steep we were supposed to switch to peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, pbjs, rather than dining at three-star restaurants. pass the skippy, keep the foie gras. we find out we had the highest housing starts since the boom, climbing 12%, double where we were not that long ago. while analysts were determined to tell you the housing is about to go tepid. numbers don't fit into the scenario, not a negative one and that's the story of...
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i thought conservatives hated taxes. burnett said this liberal tax exists to make a point. >> we have a fiscal problem in this country. we've got to deal with it or we don't have a country. so to kind of help make that point a little bit, i charge them just a little bit more. >> yeah, it's all our fault. to add insult to injury, burnett donates the extra dollar to the conservative cause like the heritage foundation. jim demint will like that. but vernal, utah, is located in solid red county, folks. 90% of the residents there voted for mitt romney. less than 9% voted for barack obama. burnett's controversial pricing is getting him free publicity and lots of love from local republicans. but his stunt will not single-handedly fund jim demint and the heritage foundation. at $1 per liberals, let's add it all up. >> actually, all three liberals have been happy to pay it. >> there you go. heritage foundation, good luck with the three extra bucks. don't spend it -- well, yeah, go ahead, spend it in one place. >>> tonight in our
i thought conservatives hated taxes. burnett said this liberal tax exists to make a point. >> we have a fiscal problem in this country. we've got to deal with it or we don't have a country. so to kind of help make that point a little bit, i charge them just a little bit more. >> yeah, it's all our fault. to add insult to injury, burnett donates the extra dollar to the conservative cause like the heritage foundation. jim demint will like that. but vernal, utah, is located in solid...
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>> well, first of all, larry, last week $22 billion flowed into equities. the largest inflow since 1992. so you're beginning to see it. but the reason you don't see it is simply we don't realize the bubble we're in. we're in a bond bubble. bonds are overvalued, equities are undervalues. and people don't expect this market because they don't realize that this market can rally and rally significantly with tepid economic growth. because we're not going to slide into a global deflationary spiral. that's what's off the table today, larry. >> all the central banks are putting out liquidity, you're exactly right on that. yes, there is. we did report that, by the way. lipper reports that we had some good mutual fund flows. but i would think, ron, i want to go on to other topics, but the level of profits is so high and the level of interest rates so low that i don't know why the market isn't even much stronger given these factors. >> well, i think it is going to be much stronger, larry, but people are looking for the traditional signs of a bull market. gdp growth of
>> well, first of all, larry, last week $22 billion flowed into equities. the largest inflow since 1992. so you're beginning to see it. but the reason you don't see it is simply we don't realize the bubble we're in. we're in a bond bubble. bonds are overvalued, equities are undervalues. and people don't expect this market because they don't realize that this market can rally and rally significantly with tepid economic growth. because we're not going to slide into a global deflationary...
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japan, again, biggest gains in 22 months. investments there on fire. all the etfs there are getting very large inflows in the last couple of weeks. speaking of inflows, did you see stock mutual funds? inflows for a second week in a row. this is according to lippert here. stock, mutual funds, most since april of 2000. i got excited last week, i'm really interested now, but we've got to keep an eye on that. guys, it looks like there's really some interest in this group. suncoke, $18.67, pricing at $19. back to you. >> thank you. endless search for yields. the partnership has been a great source. rick santelli is in chicago. hi, rick. >> thanks, jim. two-day chart of ten-year gives you the picture. yesterday was a pop in the equity markets. issues in europe. we touched at the top of the closing yield range around the 190s. here at 180, we're basically down several basis points on the day, but unchanged on the week. you see a boom very similar, pattern yesterday was a little bit different. it accelerated a bit to the downside and the yield in the mid-160s.
japan, again, biggest gains in 22 months. investments there on fire. all the etfs there are getting very large inflows in the last couple of weeks. speaking of inflows, did you see stock mutual funds? inflows for a second week in a row. this is according to lippert here. stock, mutual funds, most since april of 2000. i got excited last week, i'm really interested now, but we've got to keep an eye on that. guys, it looks like there's really some interest in this group. suncoke, $18.67, pricing...
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it's 6:22. a full look at the forecast coming up. stay with us. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or why it doesn't have to be an adventure to stick to your new year's budget. because safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, a case of arrowhead water is just $3.33. folgers is $7.99 for the large size. that's a huge deal. rise and shine. simply orange oj is just $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> right now you are watching a live look at traffic in san rafael through that s-curve out there filling up on this friday morning. mike inouye says it's going to be busy. a feel-good friday. christina loren says the temperatures and that sun coming out will be a good one. 6:25. >>> a small town in the netherlands is hiring a helicopter to give mother nature a nudge. police want to ice skate on the large lake near town but they can't because too much snow is covering the lake. the town hired a chopper to blow the snow away from the la
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ringing the bell on wall street. people snuggled up under their money. that's what they do out there. checking things out. we'll look at that for you to see how markets are jumping on this monday, january 14th. this is "today in the bay." >>> it is 6:30. good morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. it is shaping up to be a busy week in washington. confirmation, gun control, the debt ceiling and an inauguration to plan all on the agenda this week. let's bring in tracie potts this morning live on capitol hill. we hit that debt ceiling and now it's about the debt limit. >> we hit it in technically in december but in order to keep paying the bills the government delayed some payments so it looks like we'll hit that ceiling or that limit again in mid february. congress has got to do something about that. the house is back today. republicans are going to push for spending cuts. remember their mantra has been no more borrowing without limiting what we're spending and among spending cuts they are likely to look at social security this tim
ringing the bell on wall street. people snuggled up under their money. that's what they do out there. checking things out. we'll look at that for you to see how markets are jumping on this monday, january 14th. this is "today in the bay." >>> it is 6:30. good morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. it is shaping up to be a busy week in washington. confirmation, gun control, the debt ceiling and an inauguration to plan all on the agenda this week....
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whatever that tax rate works. it can cover their expense, buy books, scene their kids to school, put food on the table. it doesn't matter where the tax was a generation ago or three years ago because we assimilate, we're a productive capitalist society that assimilates. it on lie matters where you are. love steve liesman's presentation. it's about government spending. what i find fascinating, what we have here is on one side debt. on the other side we have stimulus but not really. okay. boy the board is even getting excited. but debt and stimulus are the same. it just depends on which side of the check you're on. the 1.2 trillion every year in debt is basically a stimulus. so why is it so shock or why is it that to stop increasing debt that once you do the numbers go down? you know what it's like? you remember those old cars in the old days. you had stick shift. your battery was dead you pushed it to get it going. say you have to pay your buddies 20 bucks to get a push. if after 50 pushes it doesn't start maybe th
whatever that tax rate works. it can cover their expense, buy books, scene their kids to school, put food on the table. it doesn't matter where the tax was a generation ago or three years ago because we assimilate, we're a productive capitalist society that assimilates. it on lie matters where you are. love steve liesman's presentation. it's about government spending. what i find fascinating, what we have here is on one side debt. on the other side we have stimulus but not really. okay. boy the...
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didn't make sense to take it last year because you want to pay as much in tax last year because the rates were lower for folks in those higher earner brackets. now those same folks have been taking and that's the pressure on apple the last few weeks. >> coupling on halftime it's the fight on the street that everybody is talking about. herbalife is going on the offensive. and oil spiking to four month highs we're heading to the pits to find out crude's next stop. we're back in two minutes. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> welcome back. let's take a look at shares of bank of america. we're trading at the loss of the sees. the compa
didn't make sense to take it last year because you want to pay as much in tax last year because the rates were lower for folks in those higher earner brackets. now those same folks have been taking and that's the pressure on apple the last few weeks. >> coupling on halftime it's the fight on the street that everybody is talking about. herbalife is going on the offensive. and oil spiking to four month highs we're heading to the pits to find out crude's next stop. we're back in two minutes....
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they will be ringing the bell remotely from there. it looks like a mixed day. >> we'll smile and say good morning, to you. thank you for joining us here on ktvu channel 2 morning news. friday, january 18th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. as we have been telling you an elderly woman was rushed to the hospital after being found inside a burning apartment. alex savidge is out there in hayward. just spoke to the woman's neighbor. alex. >> reporter: good morning. i just talked with a neighbor a few minutes ago. she told me she is worried about this elderly woman injured in this fire. firefighters had to rescue her from her second story apartment where you can see heavy damage here from the outside. a lot of the roof and the area outside the door was burned here in last nights fire. the woman herself who was inside suffered both burns and smoke inhalation. the fire began just about 9:30 last night at this 20 unit complex that is right near the intersection of second and e streets in hayward. crews on scene tell us it was a fa
they will be ringing the bell remotely from there. it looks like a mixed day. >> we'll smile and say good morning, to you. thank you for joining us here on ktvu channel 2 morning news. friday, january 18th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. as we have been telling you an elderly woman was rushed to the hospital after being found inside a burning apartment. alex savidge is out there in hayward. just spoke to the woman's neighbor. alex. >> reporter: good morning. i...
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the attack happened at the taco bell on january 6. investigators say lowe also attacked a second woman. he is charged with attempted rape and assault with a deadly weapon. >>> reaction to the suicide of erin schwartz. schwartz was facing 35 years in prison after being charged with accessing millions of academic articles. erin's law would change the current law, which she described as too broad, schwartz was 26 years old, and had been suffering from depression. >>> an unusual rescue in the central valley today after a woman crashed her suv into a swimming pool. merced police say 69-year-old pamela gwynn failed to turn. she plowed straight into a pool at an apartment complex. police say a good samaritan broke out the back window to rescue the driver. the woman was not seriously hurt. >>> it's making national headlines. we come to a bay area think tank for a strategy about gun control. >>> 49ers fever is heating up ahead of sunday's big playoff game. that's leading to big business in san francisco's japantown. a specially designed t-shir
the attack happened at the taco bell on january 6. investigators say lowe also attacked a second woman. he is charged with attempted rape and assault with a deadly weapon. >>> reaction to the suicide of erin schwartz. schwartz was facing 35 years in prison after being charged with accessing millions of academic articles. erin's law would change the current law, which she described as too broad, schwartz was 26 years old, and had been suffering from depression. >>> an unusual...
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. >> we're about 15 seconds away from the opening bell. we were flat all morning until two pieces of data came out. housing starts significantly better than expected and initial jobless claims significantly lower than expected, two giant pieces of news, both of them fairly good and gave the market an oomph and you can hear the market opening and let's check the big board. dow should be up about 50 points here, give it a few minutes, believe me i think it will be higher. well, the boeing 787 dreamliner now grounded in the united states and nicole, we've got to start there. where do the shares open? >> it's down 2% right now. what we're seeing is that it's once again more issues for boeing and the dreamliner, so, now, just finally, that's it, the thing is grounded, keep working on it, no more glitches, fix it, darn it. we waited forever, a lifetime and a half for this thing. obviously, it's been a pr nightmare for boeing. i have to tell you, charles, looking at the week to date, the month to date, basically year 2013, the movement in the sto
. >> we're about 15 seconds away from the opening bell. we were flat all morning until two pieces of data came out. housing starts significantly better than expected and initial jobless claims significantly lower than expected, two giant pieces of news, both of them fairly good and gave the market an oomph and you can hear the market opening and let's check the big board. dow should be up about 50 points here, give it a few minutes, believe me i think it will be higher. well, the boeing...
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payroll taxes all that stuff. the economy definitely impacts people. the thing that is great about this is helps build communities. >> what is incredible is it grows expedientially each year. there is such good karma people love to give to this cause. >> there is something for everybody. special olympics provide through sport the opportunity to bring athlete and people in the community who might not otherwise interact with them together. the plunge brings people together from all walks of life all economic stratus all for great cause of special olympics. >> you know john said it's supposed to get very cold this week. >> yes, he did. i understand that. >> how are you feeling? >> i am feeling great and so is everybody who is going to get out there. not too late to sign up. >> great. thank you. congratulations on your new job. >> thank you so much. great to be here. >>> maryland state police bowl lar bear plunge january 25th and 26th at sandy points park at plunge maryland.com. for more information www.somd special olympics if you want to learn more. >> p
payroll taxes all that stuff. the economy definitely impacts people. the thing that is great about this is helps build communities. >> what is incredible is it grows expedientially each year. there is such good karma people love to give to this cause. >> there is something for everybody. special olympics provide through sport the opportunity to bring athlete and people in the community who might not otherwise interact with them together. the plunge brings people together from all...
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the carolinas panthers quarterback who makes like $22 million a year, returned to the university this week to enroll in classes. he'll work during his off season to get a sociology degree. >>> who doesn't like a hottie on the baseball field, especially if you're a team owner? terry francona is revealing behind the scenes details of his time as manager of the boston red sox, in a new book called "francona the red sox years." it shows a divide between team owners and francona. then theo epstein is quoted as saying they told us we didn't have any marketable players. we need some sexy guys that own's message led to the red sox acquiring carl crawford and adrian gonzalez for a total of 296 million bucks. hotties, sure. but both players were traded last season. we don't make this up. can't wait to read the books. "usa today" reporting on a wide disparity on how colleges treat athletes compared to other students. public universities competing in dis 1 sports spend as much as sake times more per athlete than than spend to educate other students. between 2005 the next hour of newsroom" starts
the carolinas panthers quarterback who makes like $22 million a year, returned to the university this week to enroll in classes. he'll work during his off season to get a sociology degree. >>> who doesn't like a hottie on the baseball field, especially if you're a team owner? terry francona is revealing behind the scenes details of his time as manager of the boston red sox, in a new book called "francona the red sox years." it shows a divide between team owners and francona....
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and wages. >> for decades we've been told don't tax the upper class because the less tax they have, the better it is for the middle class. true or false? >> false. the idea of the job creators belies -- the truth about the economy is the vast middle class, everybody is aspiring to join the middle class, they are the job creators because their spending creates jobs. >> we've been sold on this for years. >> i don't know why they've been sold on this. trickle-down economics, the idea if you give more tax breaks to people at the top and companies at the top, you're going to create jobs, has been proven over and over again to be false. >> some amazing insight. what's next for robert reich? he says if the president asks, he would go back to washington. as for now he loves teaching at cal and just released his latest book called "beyond outraged. "you can find the segment on nbcbayarea.com/the interview. >>> new details in the hostage standoff in algeria. the u.s. confirms one american worker at the natural gas complex is dead. the plant is located in northern africa in the sahara desert about
and wages. >> for decades we've been told don't tax the upper class because the less tax they have, the better it is for the middle class. true or false? >> false. the idea of the job creators belies -- the truth about the economy is the vast middle class, everybody is aspiring to join the middle class, they are the job creators because their spending creates jobs. >> we've been sold on this for years. >> i don't know why they've been sold on this. trickle-down...
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up 22% last year your sales and the u.s. replaced china. are we seeing the ultimate extra luxury buyer come back even stronger? >> yes, you have an emerging place in america in 2011 -- 22%, and last year first 23% against 2011. so, we can see an emergence of this market on the back of the crisis. it is about confidence, it's a slow pace maybe, and people -- >> there was so much talk during the fiscal cliff debate about the wealthy in the u.s. saying you know what, you're going to have to pay more in taxes and would there be as much demand for ultraluxury cars. did that slow things down at all for you? >> of course it is always a source of worries for customers, which will affect their confidence. as you've seen, indeed has been found in some -- has been found -- and again as i said before quite enjoying -- >> christoph georges is the president and coo of bentley in the united states joining us. hey, guys, remember the u.s.ry placed china as the number one market for bentley. it's also replaced it for a number of other ultraluxury automakers
up 22% last year your sales and the u.s. replaced china. are we seeing the ultimate extra luxury buyer come back even stronger? >> yes, you have an emerging place in america in 2011 -- 22%, and last year first 23% against 2011. so, we can see an emergence of this market on the back of the crisis. it is about confidence, it's a slow pace maybe, and people -- >> there was so much talk during the fiscal cliff debate about the wealthy in the u.s. saying you know what, you're going to...
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the attack happened at the taco bell on january 6. investigators say lowe also attacked a second woman. he is charged with attempted rape and assault with a deadly weapon. >>> reaction to the suicide of erin schwartz. schwartz was facing 35 years in prison after being charged with accessing millions of academic articles. erin's law would change the current law, which she described as too broad, schwartz was 26 years old, and had been suffering from depression. >>> an unusual rescue in the central valley today after a woman crashed her suv into a swimming pool. merced police say 69-year-old pamela gwynn failed to turn. she plowed straight into a pool at an apartment complex. police say a good samaritan broke out the back window to rescue the driver. the woman was not seriously hurt. >>> it's making national headlines. we come to a bay area think tank for a strategy about gun control. >> and how colin kaepernick and a combination of t-shirts and tatoos are changing the lives of a san jose couple. oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ w
the attack happened at the taco bell on january 6. investigators say lowe also attacked a second woman. he is charged with attempted rape and assault with a deadly weapon. >>> reaction to the suicide of erin schwartz. schwartz was facing 35 years in prison after being charged with accessing millions of academic articles. erin's law would change the current law, which she described as too broad, schwartz was 26 years old, and had been suffering from depression. >>> an unusual...